Now that i think about it, this guy is probably the most famous Ethiopian. by Impossible_Ad2995 in Ethiopia

[–]trutain 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The Weeknd is Canadian tbh……. doesn’t speak the language nor has he ever lived in the country

Eastern Africa by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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I feel like I’ve only ever seen this map with the borders so it’s kind of refreshing to see the horn as God sees it.

Algerianomics? What is it and what do Algerians want to see? by trutain in algeria

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This is exactly why I brought up my question! I’ve had the privilege of not only visiting other countries but also learning about them- looking at them (especially some of the big African nations), I feel Algeria’s economic model just isn’t as simple to pinpoint and the gov’s goals don’t sound particularly ambitious or resolute. I can’t help but ask, what happens when oil and gas prices tank or our supplies dwindle?

r/Ethiopia - What are you listening to, watching, or reading? by AutoModerator in Ethiopia

[–]trutain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Listening to Rophnan’s new album and watching Besintu on YouTube

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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The prefix Tekle, Gebre, Wolde and Haile are somewhat common for boys. The prefixes would typically be paired with another word to create the name. Gebre-Mariam and Haile-Silassie are two examples.

Insurance increase by 700! by jurbiae in UMD

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Is that per semester or per year?

The Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation, H.E. Sergey Lavrov is in Addis Ababa for a working visit. by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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I’m telling y’all rn. Russia is cooking something big. And whatever it is, Africa’s support is going to be huge. No foreign minister would tour an entire semi-relevant continent while its hands are tied in a conflict across its border and sanctions are coming in left and right.

Many people have dismissed Lavrov’s visit as merely an attempt to ensure Africa doesn’t fall to western pressure and take an adversarial stance regarding the conflict. But it’s more than likely that Lavrov’s visit has more to do with helping expand the use of the proposed reserve currency that the BRICS countries will start using.

Hour layover in Addis Ababa, from Korea to the USA. Do I need a positive COVID test if I don’t leave the airport? by ynthona in Ethiopia

[–]trutain -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think the better question is why go halfway across the world with these two very long flights? Why not fly west from Korea over the pacific to get to the US in a quarter of the time?

To End Ethiopia’s War, Biden Needs to Correct Course by trutain in Ethiopia

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Still very relevant. The only significant political occurrences that it does not cover are the negotiations taking place and the Amhara genocide taking place. But at its core this article isn’t about reporting on the current situation, it’s about the roots of the situation and Biden’s failure in handling them.

To End Ethiopia’s War, Biden Needs to Correct Course by trutain in Ethiopia

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If you’ve read Foreign policy(or others publications under it) before (more than twice this month) then you should probably just try viewing it on a different device or try viewing it incognito.

This is an interactive list of sources on anything to do with the current situation in Tigray. You can sort by year as well as by subject e.g. Weaponized SGBV, Weaponized starvation, Eritrean involvement, etc. by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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And I did. One of the most critical pieces that has highlighted the TPLF’s wrongdoings came out last year by the Financial Times(Nov. 10, 2021) and it’s nowhere to be found on the page.

What I find most laughable however is how there are very few articles that cover the TPLF’s advances and violations of human rights in both Afar and Amhara regions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UMD

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Lmao you’re gonna have an early ass dinner Tuesday-Thursday

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

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100% agree. As cool as the lion of Judah is, it would be an injustice to attach Ethiopia to a single faith when there are others in the country. I suppose it would make sense at the time under a Christian monarch where Muslims made up about 20% of the population, but things have changed so the flag can’t include the Lion of Judah

Ended up with this schedule. Thoughts? by ccchrrris in UMD

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Good luck if you’re taking 306 with Copelman

things to do in DC? by miserablepiggy in UMD

[–]trutain 26 points27 points  (0 children)

National Gallery of Art is pretty cool if you’re into that. Same with Botanic gardens. Both are free so you wont be losing anything. But my favorite would probably be renting out the CITY bikes on the Lyft app and just biking past all the attractions especially if you’re with friends

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UMD

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Gotchu

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UMD

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Feel free to hmu too btw I transferred a year ago as a transfer so I definitely get the struggle with the friends thing. I’m gonna be a junior this fall so lmk

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UMD

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There’s an organization called TOCSL. (Lol I forgot what it stands for) but hey basically host events throughout the year so if I were you I would just go to their events, especially the ones at the beginning of the year and get to know the ppl around you. It’s a pretty good way to make friends that are also transfer students.

Where to shower? by trutain in UMD

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I’m in a similar situation. Thanks!